Saturday, January 15, 2011

Real Life Seek and Find

Not to long ago, I posted about some of Sweet Pea's favorite seek-and-find books.  Thank you to all of you who gave more book suggestions in the comments.  We'll be checking those out soon..and you might want to go back and look at those additional suggestions too. 

Now, I've got a real-life seek-and-find for you. 

Where's the toddler in this picture?

A couple days ago, the kids were playing really well on their own...so of course I figured I better check on them since that often means trouble.  I was trying to be kind of quiet about it myself, so that if they weren't in trouble, I wouldn't disturb them and they'd keep on playing.  I found Little Brother pretty easily, but after looking in every room in the house, I hadn't found Sweet Pea.  Then I finally found her.   Did you?  It took Sweet Pea about 15 seconds of looking at the picture to see herself.

If you haven't found her yet, maybe this well help.

There she is...
She probably played there happily for at least half an hour. 

And incidentally...the tutorial for making her pants is here.  I made them for her last spring...and she can still wear them.

6 comments:

  1. What a sweet little hideaway. Fun photo sequence. I couldn't find her in the first one until I'd seen them all. Give her a hug for me, please!

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  2. Lol, I had to enlarge the photo to see her :)

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  3. That is awesome! It's amazing how kids can find the tiniest spots! Fun post:)

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  4. So cute! I'm thinking about making a hide and seek photo book with my kids pics.

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  5. Haha. I thought I saw her down there. Sweet little thing. :)

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  6. I would never have seen her if you can't pointed her out. Love her toddler cave!

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